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    In the school the Nazi agenda was to teach them to hate America and that Hitler is the supreme leader. This means they taught them how to lose their own way of life, to brainwash them into their own way of life. The things Hitler did his youth are insanely like things the United States Government did the Native…

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    Slavery In Fiela's Child

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    The treatment of slaves in America was cruel and unjust. Many men, women, and children have been torn from their homes and brought across the sea to work for strangers in exchange for very little. They were considered property and stripped of what made them unique citizens. In certain aspects, the characteristics of slavery is very similar to the unjust treatment the children of the Komoetie and Van Rooyen families face in Fiela’s Child. While trying to find his identity Benjamin is sent to live…

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    No matter where you live, there are likely things you love about your community and other things you wish were a little different. While one person may not be able to change the entire community alone, your efforts combine with the efforts of others around you can make a difference. If you are looking for ways to make your community a better place, consider doing at least one of the following four things. Volunteer There are many opportunities to volunteer in your community. The key to…

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    Social Identity

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    young person is not sure about what they want to do so they look up to other people in their lives. Depending on the geographical location this could be older brothers or sisters in street gangs or family members and friends involved in criminal activity. Geographical location plays a big part in gang territoriality as in some parts of America is rapidly on the increase (Klein,…

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    freedom than women and it got confusing between Egypt and America. From my understanding, men have most of the freedom in Egypt, this is mentioned in the CultureGram as well. Here in America M says women are for making babies and cleaning the house. She clarified that there are more freedoms now for women and that she’s seeing change, they can say what they think although not many do. This is where I believe the confusion between Egypt and America occurs but those were her thoughts on the…

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    this lady, but for the “white, modern” history and also his thought that Native American history was more of importance than the white woman’s history. His frustration comes out when he starts using fouling language, he says:“If Don Henley’s brothers and sisters and mothers and father hadn’t come here in the first place then nothing would need to be saved” (lines 23-25). He also expresses his frustration through fouling language. “I don’t give a sh*t about Walden”(lines 18-19) and “I’m tired of…

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    September 1977 and raised in a small village called "Elmabni" which locates in eastern of Benghazi City. It is the second largest city in Libya. Moreover, it has the best schools so far in the county. I come from a big family, I have six brothers, I am the second oldest son, and I have five sisters, we all lived in the same house, we get on very well. Despite the fact that my parents have not got an opportunity to complete their education, my father and mother always have emphasized the…

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    In America people have been working on solutions to this problem for five decades. So with all this work and research why is the problem only getting worse? More importantly, is there a way we can stop it from getting worse? The answer to that question is…

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    baby's butt. Now in a male's perspective for me, I just saw a couple of girls on T.V and before I thought that was most people saw too. My sister at age 7 used to starve herself, stress her mind and waste personal time with facial exercises, and beg and plead for money so she can obtain multiple beauty products for her skin. It was out of nowhere and me as a big brother was concerned about this getting out of hand. So I asked myself, why? I was blind when I first encountered her strange…

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    Washington Irving, as some might know him, was born on April third, 1783, which was in the eighteenth century. The would-to-be writer was born and raised in New York, New York; what we now know as “The Big City.” He was the youngest out of all his eleven siblings in his family. He, his brothers and sisters were children of Scottish-English Immigrant parents that went by the names of William Sr. and Sarah. Washington Irving himself was apparently named after President George Washington. At the…

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